Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] come [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | One possible answer for Ian being found away from his family is that he knew he was in danger , and expected them to come after him . |
2 | He said he 'd flown over urgently to see me and asked me to come to the Cheshire Cheese , that pub in Fleet Street , at ten o'clock that night . |
3 | Caduta asked me to come to an address in Little Italy at two o'clock that afternoon . |
4 | It simply asked me to come to his office tomorrow afternoon at half-past two . ’ |
5 | ‘ Now I know why you asked me to come with you , ’ Robbie complained a little later , as she struggled back along the towpath with her share of the load . |
6 | He had no answer , but in the meantime the manager appeared and asked me to come into the office . |
7 | ‘ When you asked me to come into your bedroom my heart was beating so fast I thought it was going to come leaping out ! ’ |
8 | Mr asked me to come into his room . |
9 | More than anything else it was the two essays Camus wrote evoking ‘ the great free love of nature and the sea ’ at Tipasa that made me come to Algeria . |
10 | On the Sunday following the manor fire , as Tom , Seb , Dolly and Carrie left Swinbrook chapel after the morning service , Christian asked them to come to the farmhouse . |
11 | We did not go in search of miracles , we invited them to come to us . |
12 | I remembered : he 'd actually volunteered , invited me to come with him . |
13 | Eight months on , the Lonsdales are now raising money for the cot death charity that helped them come to terms with Louis ' death . |
14 | John McCarthy , Terry Waite , Jackie Mann and spent time in a special unit where Dr Turnbull helped them come to terms with what had happened to them . |
15 | ‘ The revelation of these fragments of past lives helped me to come to terms with my true nature , and to understand why I had been troubled in the past . ’ |
16 | Er clue , it helped me to come to school this morning . |
17 | Of course , I had no idea whether these ladies were right or wrong , but the revelation of fragments of past lives helped me come to terms with my true nature , and to understand why I had been troubled in the past . |
18 | The experience was a defining period in her life , one which ‘ really gave me a lotta confidence , and helped me come to terms with my womanhood ’ . |
19 | Added the keyboard-playing star : ‘ Raymond , my close friends and my family helped me come to terms with my depression . |
20 | He invited him to come into the cottage out of the wet . |
21 | And he invited him to come to the Mayday parade to see for himself . |
22 | But if I was going to have to disillusion the boy , I thought it kinder to do it personally than by letter , and I invited him to come to the studios to see the programme and have a drink . |
23 | After entering I found it came from a little sister of those drowned Children , that was singing to a bundle of clouts , rudely put together to look like a Doll , which she held in her arms . |
24 | Combining with the Republicans , they defeated what came to be called " the Court-packing plan " . |
25 | The Octobrist party , whose leaders attempted to provide him with a base of support within the Duma , found themselves coming under increasing criticism , and the party fell apart . |
26 | This had several squares of very heavy , dark grey woollen cloth which Mum told me came from her own great grandmother 's cloak , so presumably could well have dated back to the eighteenth century . |
27 | ‘ This woman told me to come to the church and do some healing . ’ |
28 | ‘ Exactly as he phoned me last night , and told me to come to the wedding . ’ |
29 | But before I could fetch it , he told me to come near him . |
30 | He surveyed the scene of human chaos and the mud patch that used to be the floor , raised his voice above the high-pitched din and yelled ‘ Who told you to come in here , you silly children ? |